News Research Update Examining the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of our brain’s hard drive Memories form a central part of our identity but how they are created and stored is still unclear. One researcher is aiming to change that. 11 August 2020 Research Update Faster rates of evolution are linked to tiny genomes, study finds Scientists uncover evidence that connects increased rates of mutation to changes in genome size in prokaryotes. 06 August 2020 Research Update Remote islands: stepping stones to understanding evolution Scientists combine new scientific techniques to test old theories on how evolution occurs on remote islands. 17 July 2020 Research Update Exploring the human experience of social distancing In the time of a pandemic, scientists grapple with the hidden cost of social isolation 17 July 2020 Research Update Trapping tiny particles: A versatile tool for nanomanipulation Researchers have developed a novel device for single nanoparticle trapping which has potential applications for drug discovery, disease monitoring, biomedical imaging, and more. 15 July 2020 Research Update Scientists boost stability and efficiency of next-gen solar tech Solar modules made from perovskite material gain power to transform the solar tech industry 20 July 2020 Research Update Marine drifters: Interdisciplinary study explores plankton diversity Researchers combine mathematical models, marine science, and metagenomics to answer a decades-old question – why are there so many species in the ocean? 15 July 2020 Institutional News From cancer researcher to clownfish expert Ecology, evolution, and developmental biology all come together in the research conducted by clownfish scientist - Professor Vincent Laudet. 08 July 2020 Research Update Tackling coral reefs’ thorny problem Scientists decipher the evolutionary history of a coral reef predator 08 July 2020 Research Update Breaking the silence: scientists investigate epigenetic impact across whole genome Study exposes silenced sites within ‘jumping genes’ that could one day drive development of environmentally-resistant crops. 30 June 2020 Research Update Of Neanderthals and Denisovans: What defines us as modern humans? Professor Svante Pääbo’s quest to use the genomes of extinct forms of humans to uncover secrets about our past, and present. 24 June 2020 Research Update Genome study opens pathway toward sustainable edible seaweed Research into superfood genomes could lead to heat-tolerant seaweed strains, combating the threat of climate change. 22 June 2022 Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 48 Next page ›› Media Coverage Coverage of OIST in the media and on the web Media Coverage
Research Update Examining the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of our brain’s hard drive Memories form a central part of our identity but how they are created and stored is still unclear. One researcher is aiming to change that. 11 August 2020
Research Update Faster rates of evolution are linked to tiny genomes, study finds Scientists uncover evidence that connects increased rates of mutation to changes in genome size in prokaryotes. 06 August 2020
Research Update Remote islands: stepping stones to understanding evolution Scientists combine new scientific techniques to test old theories on how evolution occurs on remote islands. 17 July 2020
Research Update Exploring the human experience of social distancing In the time of a pandemic, scientists grapple with the hidden cost of social isolation 17 July 2020
Research Update Trapping tiny particles: A versatile tool for nanomanipulation Researchers have developed a novel device for single nanoparticle trapping which has potential applications for drug discovery, disease monitoring, biomedical imaging, and more. 15 July 2020
Research Update Scientists boost stability and efficiency of next-gen solar tech Solar modules made from perovskite material gain power to transform the solar tech industry 20 July 2020
Research Update Marine drifters: Interdisciplinary study explores plankton diversity Researchers combine mathematical models, marine science, and metagenomics to answer a decades-old question – why are there so many species in the ocean? 15 July 2020
Institutional News From cancer researcher to clownfish expert Ecology, evolution, and developmental biology all come together in the research conducted by clownfish scientist - Professor Vincent Laudet. 08 July 2020
Research Update Tackling coral reefs’ thorny problem Scientists decipher the evolutionary history of a coral reef predator 08 July 2020
Research Update Breaking the silence: scientists investigate epigenetic impact across whole genome Study exposes silenced sites within ‘jumping genes’ that could one day drive development of environmentally-resistant crops. 30 June 2020
Research Update Of Neanderthals and Denisovans: What defines us as modern humans? Professor Svante Pääbo’s quest to use the genomes of extinct forms of humans to uncover secrets about our past, and present. 24 June 2020
Research Update Genome study opens pathway toward sustainable edible seaweed Research into superfood genomes could lead to heat-tolerant seaweed strains, combating the threat of climate change. 22 June 2022